There's no doubt that Arian Foster is one of the nastiest running backs in the NFL and Andre Johnson is an elite wideout, but Houston needs more out of its offense to contend with the Denver Broncos and the Patriots in the playoffs.

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Additionally, the Texans need to bolster their pass defense, especially with probable matchups against Tom Brady and Peyton Manning looming in the postseason.

Houston ranks 19th against the pass, as we all saw Brady expose that secondary to the tune of 296 yards and four touchdowns.

With the beast that is J.J. Watt anchoring the Texans defense, they're definitely a force to be reckoned with as we move toward the end of the season, as long as the dominant offense shows up when it matters.

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With two games remaining, Houston isn't out of the woods just yet.

Though they currently hold a first-round bye, the Texans can't let up in their last two games, as the Patriots and Broncos will be breathing down their necks in pursuit of earning a bye for themselves.

Either way, it was a complete win for Houston on Sunday following that gruesome loss to the Patriots, but they do have some things to fix going forward if they're going to win the first Super Bowl in franchise history.